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Yes, well, at the time this aired, I would have known little to nothing about British programming. The puppets were incidental to the actual jokes being told, which really made the show. Case and...
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The Ceej, I see what you're saying, but I respectfully disagree. Game shows, news shows, etc. can and do indeed bone the fish. Game shows it can happen when a host changes (Price is Right, Family F...
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My favorite animal was Clarence the cross-eyed lion. He always seemed so laid back and had such a 'Who gives a s--t' attitude about everything, but yet pretty much could pull his weight to save th...
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I loved this show so far. The only issue I had with it from season one is the new generation. Every now and then I would watch the show and catch myself saying I don't care about John Ross, Christo...
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I remember watching this as a child in the early eighties; I couldn't put a finger on it then, but I knew there was something awfully cheesy about those dancers and Denni Terrio even then.
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This is a fairly offensive show about a bunch of adorable little girls who want to be dancers. Their dance teacher is a disgusting, rotund lady who is constantly berating them, and the girls' nasty...
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Your summary above left out the most important reason I would watch the show: Patricia Blair! She's a great actress and was "very easy on the eyes". I envy both Fess Parker; Chuck Connors and an...
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It was okay but I never got why after the previously widowed parents Danny and Kathy married each other, her daughter called him Daddy from Day One while his kids never stopped calling her Kathy (n...
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This is still one of my favorite shows after all these years. The writing was great and did not pander to the MTV generation. Truly a remarkable feat. I can't believe this spun off of Beavis and Bu...
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I remember when this show was coming out. There was a lot of hype surrounding it because it was associated with James Cameron. The first season was a good sci fi blast, despite Jessica's inept perf...
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When I was young, I really enjoyed the show, basically though most of it's run up until at least the final parallel time arc, but in hindsight and having rewatched it, I have to revise that radical...
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The previous reviewer is correct, The Dating Game was definitely a 60's phenomenon. I was about 8 or 9 when this show aired and still remember the lighthearted banter punctuated by pseudo Herb Alpe...
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Such a silly idea! If they even had any delusions that this was anything other than garbage, this would have been called just "Man Under Cover" or the CHARACTER NAME: Man Under cover. Remember the...
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Amazing show that was killed too soon by the always shortsighted Showtime. One of the best things about DLM was the way they portrayed the Reapers. At first you thought they were chosen by fate ran...
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I found the Leonard Nimoy-produced Deadly Games fun to watch, mainly for one reason: Christopher Lloyd as Sebastian Jackal (the boss of all the bad guys in the series). I loved how he delivered ce...
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Awesome show and awesome cast! Ian McShane and Timothy Oliphant were incredible as foes. A lot of people were freaked out by the language but the show was set in the Old West and the town was popul...
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I vaguely remember this show. It was supposed to be a vehicle for Judd but newcomer Jere ended up stealing the show. I think there was a wacky English lady that was also more memorable than Judd. O...
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Its too bad this show didnt really get flushed out correctly. I really like Ron Livingston and was hoping for his sake that this show would do well. It was such a disappointment nothing about spa...
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I watched the original Canadian version of Degrassi years ago when it was in first-run syndication. I thought it was pretty daring in the choice of subject matter but I was absolutely stunned by on...
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The first couple of seasons were very good .The storys were realistic and the kids acted like real kids. That was what made the original series so great. I couldn't relate to Bevery Hills 90210 or...
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I just read a portion of Jay North's account of his days as Dennis. This has also been confirmed by Jeannie Russell who played Margaret and remained close friends with Jay to the present day, just ...
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I glanced over this show once early one. First, the thing that started out as an insult is that 187 is CALIFORNIA code for murder. It's a parking violation (or something) in Detroit. It may be...
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I know that religion and psychosis are often close travelers, but the incessant injection of religion with Brother Sam and the apocalypse killers was just painful. A lot of the audience dropped du...
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I recently watched some episodes from Seasons 3 and 4. Dexter's Laboratory has been turned into a dung heap. Mandark is given an idiotic back story (hippie parents, his real name is Susan...WTFH?! ...
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@lrbloom: Dharma was in denial about the seriousness of her accident so she was being her usual Dharma self trying to prove that "there are no accidents and the universe had reasons and it was to ...
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I'm glad that Dick Clark was there till the very end. Truly fitting and appropriate for a legend. I don't care if he was "on the bounce" (Starship Troopers reference) or not. It's the least that co...
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Bar none, the best sitcom of the early 1960s. Sure it's dated, but it is still very funny. I think it's amazing, as of this writing, that the majority of the cast is still alive. They must have ...
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Lost interest around Season 4. Maybe I was getting older by the time but the lack of Digimon companions and the whole morphing thing didn't settle well with me. The main cast wasn't all that intere...
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I remember my Mother being annoyed by Baby Sinclair in 1992. "Not the Mama." "I'm the baby, gotta love me." They weren't even around for long. This show never jumped in my opinion, that is if you i...
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I definitely enjoyed Dirty Jobs. Mike Rowe was great on the show. It's just too bad he's been reduced to making Bounty towels and Ford truck commercials but I suppose everyone has to work.
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I recall watching the '80s version of this occasionally to laugh at it. Back then the show was scripted and seemed incredibly lame compared to the unscripted People's Court. It also featured the ...
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@FF: The issue with apostrophes, parentheses, and other spacial characters has nothing to do with your being on a Mac. There is a glitch that is causing the site to reject any submissions with thos...
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The 1st season of this show was about an aging family physician (Barnard Hughes), his wife, their daughter and son-in-law (John Harkins). Moosie Dryer played his grandson, with Mary Wickes as his ...
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As always on forums like this, there seems to be a lot of "Baker Bashing" (Colin). Please remember that he had very little influence in the direction the show was taking, and was - and continues t...
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And note also that this seems rather bland writing with no period or contractions comma due to the silly invalid characters stop so you will see the telegraph old dash school like stop comes in min...
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I remember my TV going out on me one night, circa 1974, just before this show came on. The featured band was Uriah Heep, and I'd been looking forward to the show all week. Major buzzkill. Wikipe...
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I remember this show growing up, my mother watched it often. He was mostly irritating to me, but he did bring to the table a host of important subjects. He also had celebrities. The last episode I ...
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My most enduring memory of this show was the "Star Wars" special episode..it featured C3po and R2d2..Donny and Marie as "Luke and Leia" (makes sense I guess although nobody knew the characters wer...
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I knew a girl who had a thing for NPH in 91. I did not know anyone else who watched that show in the early 90s. I need that theme for my ringtone. Beep ba ba bah beep bo. Of course, I knew of the s...
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That Diego sure is a weird one, talking to animals the way he does. He needs to be locked up. And then there's the Christmas episode when Dora and Boots sneak out after her parents go to bed and wa...
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Marc Summers's version was the quintessential kids game show and its the longest-running kids game show for a reason. It's popularity also help put Nickelodeon on the map. When it came back in 2000...
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I can't recall the show well, but I remember the twins were super hot. I had dreams about those lovely twins. I was blown away after hearing they were the little sisters of Peg Bundy! Holy cow, did...
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I'm in my mid 20's now but I still remember how mad I was when Disney ruined Doug. They ruined the animation, voices, and the characters too. Doug was one of my favorite cartoons growing up (along ...
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Too much Robin. She really needs to get a life of her own. Dr. Phil trys his best to sell her stuff but it soon disappears. I wonder how many of her books he paid for so she could call them best se...
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Tough for me to admit but this is probably the best old-west genre media I've ever seen. The town and the people were real and alive to me. The story took place in an "authentic" environment. It wa...
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How can anybody say this show boned? You couldn't have seen "LSD Story" to say that. And what about the episode about the misfit kid who crashes the party and holds everyone hostage with his hand...
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GT was an blatant attempt to milk whatever was left in a successful franchise that had worn out it's welcome. The first 10 episodes were so unpopular in Japan, they compressed them into a single su...
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The only reason DBZ had so much filler is because the show was being produced while Akira Toriyama was still writing the manga, so they had to drag it out. They eventually released a version called...
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More than any other movie spinoff series, this one works to keep the flavor of the original. Yes, there's the occasional puke, poop or pee joke, but the heart of the show is the beautiful friendsh...
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I liked this show back then (and still do now), and one additional thing that I like now is that its stars, Drake Bell and Josh Peck, grew up and not only are they still in movies and TV shows, but...
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This was a real charmer of a show and was basically about a divorced single dad trying to stay afloat financially and enjoy life a little but most importantly raise his teenage son. Brian Benben wa...
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I remember this show just getting really weird with a bunch of gimmick episodes, and that's about when I gave up on it. When I turned it back on, Drew was working as a lunch lady. Then, a year la...
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Not a bad premise [and interesting to see a young Jim Carrey REALLY get into cartooning with the other characters]. Yet, it just didn't wash- primarily because with everyone working together to sav...
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I remember this became a staple on weekends. It was one of the better written shows, and I think the animation style was weak, but probably what the makers intended. Most episodes had obnoxious num...
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I agree with others here about the 2nd season, though I think it half boned. Bubba and Fenton (Gizmoduck) were introduced and some older characters like Gyro started to appear less. The 2nd seaso...
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A fun little parody cartoon but can anyone imagine someone today attempting to put on a cartoon in which the hero tried to court a damsel in vain- because she had no use for him but loved his HORSE...
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A charming little show, back in Fox's youth. It aired on Sundays, as I recall (Fox only broadcast on the weekends back then), and it came on after Garry Shandling and Tracey Ullman. I figured Chr...
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good ol Rosco Coltrane hehe.. RIP James Best.. while i've seen him in a number of TV western episodes (like Gunsmoke), DOH pretty much typecast him in this role, but at least it was one everybody s...
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This one ran for only 1 year because, it never should have been greenlighted in the first place. TV producers always think that they can cash in on the popularity of a movie. They are usually wrong.
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Anyone who hasn't heard it yet should listen to the radio broadcast of the unreleased final episode. I listened to the copy in the DVD set. Some people said that it helped them get on with their li...
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I voted Same Character Different Actor on Fallon Colby because, to be honest, IMO, Joan Collins was right on the money about Pamela Sue Martin quitting out of the role of Fallon Colby after four se...
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